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- [Column] Korea’s national parks and public access
- Jo Hong Seop, Environmental Reporter
Yellowstone National Park, located in the American state of Wyoming, was the world’s first national park. It was designated as such in 18...
- Sep.8,2006 13:17 KST
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- Abe sparks controversy over view of Japanese history
- Japan’s Chief Cabinet Secretary Abe Shinzo, whose ascension as the nation’s next prime minister is all but certain, has stirred up controversy by indicating he would not maintai...
- Sep.8,2006 13:13 KST
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- Amusement park boasts talking elephant
- A 16-year-old elephant living at Everland, South Korea’s largest amusement park, has begun talking.
Kim Jong-gap, 39, a breeder at Everland’s zoo, had a strange experience tw...
- Sep.8,2006 13:08 KST
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- Korean Air denies boarding to disabled passenger
- A disabled person, identified by the surname Kim, was denied boarding by Korean Air Lines (KAL) when he tried to take a flight from Ulsan, North Gyeongsang Province, to Seoul on...
- Sep.8,2006 12:59 KST
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- Little-known massacre of Koreans in Russia remembered
- "This is a record to pay tribute to our fathers and brothers killed by Japanese officials, and to let the world know about the massacre." So reads a tombstone in Poronaisk, a sm...
- Sep.8,2006 12:42 KST
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- U.S. says state governments ’exempt’ from FTA rules: source
- The U.S. has reportedly insisted on excluding its state governments from many of the stipulations of the free trade agreement (FTA) currently being negotiated with South Korea.
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- Sep.8,2006 12:19 KST
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- The difficult search
- A female job seeker glances over employment postings at a job fair on September 7, while the baby on her back yawns sleepily. The job fair, participated in by about 4,000 compan...
- Sep.8,2006 12:09 KST
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- Disputed territory
- China, busy with something it calls the Northeast Project, says everything all the way down the peninsula to the Han River basin was once its territory.
Then it notices the ...
- Sep.8,2006 12:07 KST